Dr Anne Grey
Senior Lecturer, Early Childhood Education
Phone: +64 9 921 9999 extension 7231
Email: anne.grey@aut.ac.nz
Physical Address:
AR304, School of Education, North Shore Campus
Qualifications:
M.Ed (Hons), B.A. (Soc.Sci), Diploma of Teaching (Early Childhood Education), Diploma of Teaching (Primary), Playcentre Federation Certificate
Biography:
I began my career in education by teaching primary school in Australia. Since moving to New Zealand I have been involved in early childhood education, firstly in Playcentre with my own children, and then as a supervisor in community early childhood education centres. I have been a Lecturer at Auckland University of Education since 1997. I am interested in all aspects of the education of young children and of ways of empowering teachers to make a difference in their work.
Teaching Areas:
295113 (Human Development 1)
296335 (Centre Design)
297344 (Curriculum and Planning 3)
297331 (Professional Practice and Inquiry 3)
Current Research Projects:
Reviewing Practice in Early Childhood Education
Publications:
- Grey, A. (1999). A vision for quality in early childhood education. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, Vol. 24, No. 3.
- Grey, A. Haynes, D. & McLachlan-Smith, C. (2000). The quality journey: A case study. Vol.2, Issue 2
- Grey, A. (2002) The quality journey: Extending our professional horizons. In Early Education, No.28, Autumn2002
- Grey, A. (2002).Childrens earliest memories: A narrative study. In Australian Journal of Early Childhood, Vol 27, No 4.
- Grey, A. (2004). The quality journey: Is there a leader at the helm? In New Zealand Research in Early Childhood Education, Vol 7.
- Grey, A. (2004). Infants memories: What do they remember? In The First Years: New Zealand Journal of Infant and Toddler Education, Vol. 5, Issue 2